Arts9 Module 2
Arts9 Module 2
Arts9 Module 2
9
ARTS
Quarter 1 – Module 2
Distinct Characteristics of Arts
(Sculptures) from Western
Classical Art Traditions
Arts – Grade 9
Quarter 1 – Module 2: Distinct Characteristics of Arts (Sculptures) from Western
Classical Art Traditions
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Introductory Message
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your won pace and
time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource
while being an active learner.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any
part of the module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other
activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through
with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you
are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning
and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
BEGIN
Like painting, Western sculpture has tended to be humanistic and naturalistic, concentrating upon the hum
Do you want to know the distinct characteristics of sculptures from Western classical art traditions? Read o
characteristics of arts (
YOURIdentifies distinct
identifies sculpturesfrom different art pe
TARGETS
WHAT I KNOW
GUESS WHAT?
TRY THIS!
Directions: On each of the blanks write whether the artwork from the different
era/period is a Painting or Sculpture.
1. 2. _ 3. _4. 5.
e check your answers at the answer key section and see how you did. Don’t worry if you got a low score, this just means th
you can learn, from this module. So, hop on!
WHAT’S IN
FILL IT UP!
DO THIS!
Directions: On the box are the names of sculpture. Fill up the table by categorizing
and writing the names of sculpture into different era/period they belong.
NAME OF SCULPTURE
Venus of BrassempouyThe Barberini Diptych
Myron, The DiscobolusQueen Nefertiti
Venus of WillendorfResurrection of the Virgin
Last JudgementThe Portonacio Sarcophagus
The Pharoah Menkaure and his QueenSarcopagus from Cervetiri
Good job in finishing the activity!Please check your answers at the answer key section.
Please take time to process the information you acquired by accomplishing the next task.
Now, it’s your time to explore!
WHAT’S NEW
PAIR IT UP!
EXPLORE
COLUMN A COLUMN B
_1.
A. Resurrectionof the Virgin
Guide Questions:
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y section and if you got all the correct answer then you are on the right track!
ity are called sculptures. The lesson will teach you what are the distinct characteristics of sculptures from the Western class
will need the data in the next activities.
WHAT IS IT
Sample Artwork:
Venus of Willendorf
28, 000 B.C.E. –25, 000 B.C.E.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_of_Willendorf
EGYPTIAN SCULPTURES
Symbolic Elements such as forms, hieroglyphics, relative size, location materials,
color, actions, and gestures were widely used. Their tombs required the most
extensive use of sculpture.
The most materials used for sculptures are wood, ivory, and stones.
Characteristics of the sculptures:
Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the gods. They were represented
as composite creature with animal heads on human bodies.
Relief compositions were arranged in horizontal lines to record an event or to
represent an action.
Most of the time the gods were shown larger their followers, the dead larger
than the living.
Empty spaces were filled with figures or hieroglyphics.
All individual components were all brought to the plane of representation and
laid out like writing.
Sample Artwork:
Queen Nefertiti
18th Dynasty, 1375 – 1357 BC
istic with heavy lided eyes, slender neck, determined chin, and pure profile under her heavy crown.
bust is a painted stucco-coated limestone.
en Nefertiti, refers to the Great Royal Wife of
ptian Pharaoh Akhenate.
GREEK SCULPTURES
Early Greek sculptures were tensed and stiff;their bodies were hidden within
enfolding robes. After three centuries of experiments, Greek sculptures had finally
evolved and showed all the points of human anatomy and proportion.
One of the most popular styles of the Greek sculptures was the Hellenistic style.
Sample Artwork:
Myron, TheDiscobolus
450 BC
hows an attitude of maximum tension, full of compressed energy, and about to explode an action.
Originally sculpted in bronzefiguring a youthful ancient Greek athlete throwing a discus.
ROMAN SCULPTURES
Sample Artwork:
The PortonacioSarchophagus
Between 180 – 190 BCE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portonaccio_sarcophagus
BYZANTINE SCULPTURES
The Byzantine sculpture in the early days is more an extensions of the Hellenistic art,
were portraits of great impacting aesthetics drama were produced. Sculpture relief
was used to adorn magnificent palaces and Churches. It is the richest expression of
Christian dogma.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barberini_ivory
ROMANESQUE SCULPTURES
Some of famous sculptural pieces are reliquaries, altar frontals, crucifixes, and the
devotional images.
Small individual works of art were generally made of costly materials for royal and
aristocratic patrons. These lightweight devotional images were usually carried during
processions both inside and outside the churches.
https://www.christiancentury.org/article/art/last-judgment-gislebertus-ca-1130
GOTHIC SCULPTURES
Gothic sculptures have a greater freedom of style. They no longer lay closely against
the wall, but begun to project outward. Figures were given their own particular
attitudes instead of being set into particular patterns and are more lively and realistic.
Sample Artwork:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Development_and_Character_of_Gothic_Architecture/Chapter_7
cteristics are, and how it represented in each era/period? Do you think you can use the data to identify the distinct charac
WHAT’S MORE
FILL IT UP!
ENRICHMENT
Directions: Complete the needed information below using the following indicators.
2.
Name of Sculpture: _
Era/Period: _ _ _
Materials Used:_ _
Distinctive Characteristic: _
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Name of Sculpture: _
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Materials Used:_ _
Distinctive Characteristic: _
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Name of Sculpture: _
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Materials Used:_ _
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Name of Sculpture: _
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Materials Used:_ _
Distinctive Characteristic: _
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d the first part of this module. Please check your answers by referring to the answer key.
please go over the earlier part of this module and take on activities once again. If you scored 10 or above, please proceed w
ed with the succeeding activity, please share to the class your insights by answering the questions.
REFLECT
res of the early age to some ancient Philippine sculptures and reflect how they have in common or how they can be associa
WHAT I CAN DO
APPLY WHAT YOU
HAVE LEARNED COMPARE IT!
A.
Egyptian Sculpture Ancient Philippine Sculpture
Manunggul Jar
Tutankhamen’s Inner Coffin 890–710 B.C.
18th Dynasty, c. 1323 B.C.E.
A secondary burial jar excavated from
It is inside a box-like stone container a Neolithic burial site in the
to hold the body of the king. Manunggul cave of the Tabon Caves
Gold with inlay of enamel and at Lipuun Point in Palawan.
semiprecious stones.
Distinct Characteristics:
B.
Pre-Historic Sculpture Ancient Philippine Sculpture
Guide Questions:
1. If you are a sculptor, what subject would you want to create? Why?
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2. What distinct characteristics of that sculptural design that will be visible in your
own creation?
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Directions:Identify what is asked or described in each item then write the letter of
the correct answer.
A. Venus of Willendorf
B. Queen Nefertiti
C. Venus of
Brassempouy
D.Myron;TheDiscobulus
2. This sculpture was carved in marble that depicts battle scenes between Romans
and Germans.
3. Sepulchres are one of the new locations for Gothic sculpture wherein a death
person depicted on the bed, laying or praying. Which of the options is an example
of Gothic sculpture?
A. Last judgement
B. Resurrection of the Virgin
C. The Barberini Diptych
D. The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen
A. Christ is the center and largest figure by far further illustrating the artists
wish to show His power and glory.
B. It is sculpted entirely in bronze figuring a youthful ancient Greek athlete
throwing a discus.
C. Realistic with heavy lided eyes, sender neck, determined chin and
pure profile under her heavy crown.
D. It is a fragmentary ivory figurine from upper Paleolithic era that
realistically represents the human face and hairstyle.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
REINFORCEMENT
Directions:Identify the artwork that has the characteristic described in the given
statements. On each of the blanks write the letter of the correct answer. Choose
youranswer from the rectangular box.
A. “Myron;TheDiscobulus“
B. “Queen Nefertiti”
C. “The Pharoah Menkaure and his Queen”
D. “Sarcophagus from Cervetiri”
E. “Venus of Willendorf”
_ 1.It is made of terracotta wherein a husband and wife are shown reclining
comfortably as if they were on a couch.
_ 2.It is carved from limestone with excessively heavy breasts and abdomen as
used as charm to ensure fertility.
_ 3.It is originally sculpted in bronze figuring a youthful ancient Greek athlete
throwing a discus.
_ 4.It is an example of a stone portrait presented in rigid postures, and was
simple and powerful with very little show of the private emotion.
_ 5.This painted limestone bust refers to the Great Royal wife of the Egyptian
Pharaoh with heavy lided eyes, and profile under her heavy crown
REFERENCES
RESOURCES
A. Books
A Journey Through Western Music and Arts 9 Learner’s Material by
Department of Education, pp. 153 - 158
B. Websites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculpture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_of_Willendorf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nefertiti
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discobolus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portonaccio_sarcophagus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barberini_ivory
https://www.christiancentury.org/article/art/last-judgment-gislebertus-ca-1130
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Development_and_Character_of_Gothic_Archite
cture/Chapter_7 https://www.google.com/search?
q=characteristics+of+prehistoric+sculpture&s
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AUoAXoECBUQAw&biw=1024&bih=489
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e=lmns&bih=489&biw=1024&hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwjpsLCWjpPqAhU8y4sBHVyZ
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https://www.google.com/search?q=characteristics+of+roman+sculpture&sourc
e=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjP9KLZjpPqAhVWfXAKHTeaCXMQ_AU
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=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjIpfaFkJPqAhVWVN4KHRgQ
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&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7mZ-
3kJPqAhVZeXAKHcagAs8Q_AUoAXoECBMQAw&biw=1024&bih=489
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&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjT-
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https://egypt-museum.com/post/187674486836/innermost-coffin-of-
tutankhamun#gsc.tab=0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manunggul_Jar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulul
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulul